When Jack suggests they take a short trip, Lawson agrees. But then he is offered a two-week research position in tropical Queensland to help determine why the Ulysses butterfly is on the decline. Figuring they could combine work and pleasure, Jack and Lawson go on their first vacation together.
Working alongside renowned professor Piers Bonfils isn’t easy. But personal and professional differences aside, Lawson is offered a more permanent role in Queensland. Torn between his new life in Tasmania with Jack and a dying species of butterfly he feels compelled to save, Lawson has to decide where his fate lies.
But fate changes the rules. On a research expedition into the depths of the rainforest, suddenly it's not only the butterflies’ existence that hangs in the balance.
A butterfly’s life cycle never changes. From larvae to imago, their course is plotted by design. Jack and Lawson need to determine where they stand, if they live through it. Because the only thing more incredible than one imago is two.
Imagines was the second book in N.R.
Walker’s Imago series. Jack and Lawson found each other in Imago
and were stronger than ever in Imagines. I adore these two characters
and the creative synergy they bring to the story. Opposite sides of the coin, Ms.
Walker found a way to fit a square peg into a circle. Their complimentary
personalities radiated throughout as the author allowed the characterization to
flow.
Definite
drama in this book which added depth to the overall storyline and arching
theme. This book is an art in butterflies and love. Whether it is the main
characters or the secondary, every nuance filled a spot to deliver a beautiful
tale.
Who
knew butterflies could be sexy?
Definite
S.E.X.
A
five handcuff review
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